Steve Porcaro performs Toto's iconic Africa keyboard solo. The Toto keyboardist was Weezer's special guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! On June 13, 2018, Weezer band members Rivers Cuomo, Patrick Wilson, Brian Bell, and Scott Shriner covered Africa by Toto, live on the late night television show's outdoor Hollywood stage. For the full performance, visit Jimmy Kimmel Live. Africa was originally recorded on the album Toto IV in 1982 and became Toto's biggest hit.
RollingStone.com: Nothing sums up 2018 like the fact that Toto’s “Africa” has become our unofficial anthem. It’s a song that’s ridiculous by definition — an Eighties ode to Africa by a bunch of L.A. rock dudes who’d never set foot in the place. But something about this song speaks to our moment. It’s the new “Don’t Stop Believin’” — a mega-cheese classic of Eighties sentiment that’s gotten bizarrely popular in recent years, beloved by hipsters and moms and tone-deaf karaoke singers screaming “I bless the rains down in Africa!” Love it or hate it, you’ve probably heard it today. You’ll hear it tomorrow. This damn song follows you everywhere, like the sound of wild dogs crying out in the night.
Watch Cal Vid Playlist of Los Angeles-based TOTO performing live in concert on YES/TOTO North America Tour at the Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA September 6, 2015 and earlier in 2014: [ Ссылка ]
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